Hi!
I have a tip for you.
When I started to use bacula I wrote all my fullbackups for a specific
host to one file and all the incrementals to another file. The bad thing
with this setup is that you will not be able to remove the data from old
backups that you no longer wish to keep on disk.
Hi everybody!
We (the chair for Informations- and Engineering-Management at the
Ruhr-University of Bochum) are using bacula as our main backup system for
our Linux servers for about 4 months now and we are very confident with the
system.
Since I am searching for a way to backup our workstations
Hi everybody!
We (the chair for Informations- and Engineering-Management at the
Ruhr-University of Bochum) are using bacula as our main backup system for
our Linux servers for about 4 months now and we are very confident with the
system.
Since I am searching for a way to backup our workstations
Hello,
On 4/1/2006 5:08 PM, Alexander Nolte wrote:
Hi everybody!
We (the chair for Informations- and Engineering-Management at the
Ruhr-University of Bochum) are using bacula as our main backup system for
our Linux servers for about 4 months now and we are very confident with the
system.
Since
On Saturday 01 April 2006 21:10, Arno Lehmann wrote:
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Happy Easter (I'm off on vacation :-)
Have a good time.
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